<-------- is just a way of saying "i think this is important and more people need to see it"

"My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me. ... That is the way all men should live, and then all would be equally brave." - General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson

The question is, was it an accident or a deliberate act of terrorism by Iran's enemies?

Remember this is a civilian nuclear reactor, and it is live, meaning that if any nuclear fuel or radiation leaks into the earth or outside the facility, thousands of innocent children, women and men will die.

And that will be on (a) the staff who possibly screwed up or (b) the saboteur's home country.

If it's the latter, I'm guessing some covert retaliation against Israel's nuclear reactor at Dimona might be on the cards in the foreseeable future.

The question is, was it an accident or a deliberate act of terrorism by Iran's enemies?

Remember this is a civilian nuclear reactor, and it is live, meaning that if any nuclear fuel or radiation leaks into the earth or outside the facility, thousands of innocent children, women and men will die.

And that will be on (a) the staff who possibly screwed up or (b) the saboteur's home country.

If it's the latter, I'm guessing some covert retaliation against Israel's nuclear reactor at Dimona might be on the cards in the foreseeable future.

Quoting: The Tauremini

well we just have to ask ourselves what is more likely to have happened, the staff screwed up or someone sabotaged the facility?

The Iranian regime called the explosion sabotage and said explosives disguised as equipment were transferred to the site, WND said. The blast occurred at the third centrifuge chambers with high-grade enriched uranium reserves below. Iran's intelligence agency received information from an alleged spy working in Israel's Mossad that plans were under way to target Iran's nuclear sites, the report alleged.

WND said U.S. officials were informed of the explosion, however, reports of the blast had not been verified or denied by Iran or the West.

The Iranian regime called the explosion sabotage and said explosives disguised as equipment were transferred to the site, WND said. The blast occurred at the third centrifuge chambers with high-grade enriched uranium reserves below. Iran's intelligence agency received information from an alleged spy working in Israel's Mossad that plans were under way to target Iran's nuclear sites, the report alleged.

WND said U.S. officials were informed of the explosion, however, reports of the blast had not been verified or denied by Iran or the West.

Quoting: Waterbug

wow what a contradicting article. It shows its BS. they say Iran acknowledges the explosion as sabotage and then at end says has not verified or denied by Iran. So Iran acknowledges and then does not acknowledge it????

Also Iran has denied it as a article from a Iranian news site mentioned the head of Iranian atomic energy said. It was posted in this forum somewhere.

Seismic stations can pick up the WTC towers falling but not a blast of the magnitude wished for, to the point RSOE puts it on their map. At least it brings the shills out in the open on a global scale. `lol